The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 450
... Chaucer uses the forms abyden and abiden very frequently , but so far as the Editor has been able to ascertain never the precise form used by Elyot ; he has , however , the analo- gous form boden as the participle of the verb to bid ...
... Chaucer uses the forms abyden and abiden very frequently , but so far as the Editor has been able to ascertain never the precise form used by Elyot ; he has , however , the analo- gous form boden as the participle of the verb to bid ...
Strana 535
... Chaucer , Poetical Works , vol . ii . pp . 27 , 32 . This word did not become obsolete till after the reign of Elizabeth , for Spenser uses it almost as often as Chaucer . The following examples , however , will suf- fice . ' Me seemed ...
... Chaucer , Poetical Works , vol . ii . pp . 27 , 32 . This word did not become obsolete till after the reign of Elizabeth , for Spenser uses it almost as often as Chaucer . The following examples , however , will suf- fice . ' Me seemed ...
Strana 620
... Chaucer's time it had a very different meaning , being used for for- tune or adventure , like the French heure ; ure being also old French for hour . ' It is certainly surprising that none of these authorities should have hit upon the ...
... Chaucer's time it had a very different meaning , being used for for- tune or adventure , like the French heure ; ure being also old French for hour . ' It is certainly surprising that none of these authorities should have hit upon the ...
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